Buffalo, Rochester and Pittsburgh Railway |
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| Locale | New York and Pennsylvania |
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| Dates of operation | 1885 (1885) – 1932 (1932) |
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| Predecessor | Rochester and Pittsburgh Railroad |
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| Successor | Baltimore and Ohio Railroad |
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Charlotte
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Rochester
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Maplewood
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Brookdale
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Scottsville
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| Buffalo
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Bergen
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Garbuttsville
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| East Buffalo
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Mumford
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| Buffalo Creek
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LeRoy
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Pavillion
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| West Seneca
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Pearl Creek
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Wyoming
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| Orchard Park
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Saltville
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Warsaw
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| West Falls
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Rock Glen
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Perry
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| Colden
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Silver Lake
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Chace's
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| Glenwood
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Silver Lake Junction
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Gainsville
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| East Concord
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Pike
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Bliss
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| Springville
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Eagle
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Freedom
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| Riceville
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Farmer
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Machias
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| West Valley
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Devereux
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Ashford
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Ellicottville
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Great Valley Center
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| Salamanca
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S&B Junction
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Kilbuck
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Carrollton
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Limestone
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Kendall
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Bradford
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Degolia
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Custer City
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Big Shanty
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Crawford Junction
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Riderville
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Mt. Jewett
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Freeman
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Rasselas
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Ketner
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Johnsonburg
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Whistletown
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Ridgeway
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Carman
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Ellmont
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Forestville
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Brockwayville
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Lanes Mills
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Jefferson Mines
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McMinns Summit
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Harveys Run
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Reynoldsville
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DuBois
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O&M Junction
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| Stanley
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Luthersburg
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| Helvetia
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Bridgeport
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Indian Br. Junction
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Curwensville
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| Big Run
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Clearfield
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| Adrian
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| Punxsutawney
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Morrisdale
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| Riker Yard
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Lock Haven
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| Walston
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Horatio
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Locust Lane
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| North Point
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Marion
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| Dayton
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Mines
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| Echo
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Ernest
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| Yatesboro
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| Oscar
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| Pine Furnace
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Indiana
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| Mosgrove
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Homer City
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| Montgomery V.
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Black Lick
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| Cowansville
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Dilltown
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| Craigsville
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Vintondale
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| Fenelton
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| Lucas
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| Wadsworth
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| Butler
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Ribald Junction
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| Ruhle
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| Harmony
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Allegheny City
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| Zelinople
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Pittsburgh
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| Sewickley
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| Elwood North
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| Rich Point
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| Chewiton
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| Moravia
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New Castle Junction
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| New Castle
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Source
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The Buffalo, Rochester, and Pittsburgh Railway (reporting mark BR&P) was one of the more than ten thousand railroad companies founded in North America. It lasted much longer than most, serving communities from the shore of Lake Ontario to the center of western Pennsylvania.